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those advantages placed within his rdatli bi 1 

 a benevolent Deity! 



Anxious that the moral effect of his les- 

 sons should not be lost on the minds of his 

 pupils by their being protracted to a wearisome 

 length, and likewise that they should be 

 associated fn their memory with some event 

 from which they had derived gratification 

 and amusement, our enlightened preceptor 

 informed them that it was his intention to 

 day a passing visit to the worthy proprietor 

 of Grove-lrfll', in whose mansion they 'would 

 behold an affecting picture of that domestic 

 happiness which he had been depicting. Be 

 not however disappointed, should we find 

 him' from home, said he; for few are the 

 moments he caft dedicate to friendship ; his 

 time is wholly occupied 



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<<-.,...- To alleviate human 



To banisli sickness, banish pnin; 

 To give the sleepless eye repose, 



The nerveless* arm its strength agiuii; 



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